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Demand for Cleaner Engines Seen Growing
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. An official with the Chicago Climate Exchange said the demand for cleaner engines and alternative fuels in the United States will increase as membership in its cap-and-trade emission trading system expands.
February 26, 2007Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.
So. Cal. Ports to Require Emission Licenses for Trucks
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. The president of the Long Beach Harbor Commission said a licensing system would be up and running within five years at his port and the neighboring Port of Los Angeles to ensure all trucks entering the facilities meet strict emission standards.
February 26, 2007ArvinMeritor to Sell Emissions Technology Business for $310 Million
Components maker ArvinMeritor Inc. said Friday it plans to sell its emissions technologies business to a private equity firm for $310 million.
February 2, 2007Truck Suppliers See Obstacles in Push for World Vehicle
LAS VEGAS Leading heavy-duty truck components manufacturers said technology exists today to build a safer, environmentally friendly and low-cost heavy-duty world truck, but major obstacles are consumer acceptance and the lack of a single global standard for emissions and safety technology.
E&MU: Coping With 07 Emission Systems
The maintenance managers of two vehicle leasing companies expect few problems in their shops as the truck-operating industry shifts to the next generation of lower-emission diesel engines.
Letters to the Editor: EPA and Engines; Onboard Diagnostics
to write a Letter to the Editor.
Once again, the great Environmental Protection Agency has brainwashed the public in the name of environmental protection. As a small fleet owner of longhaul flatbed equipment, our injectors and fuel systems are taking a beating in the name of conservation.
Truck Officials Wrestle With In-Cab Systems for Monitoring Sophisticated Diesel Engines
Engine manufacturers and trucking officials said they recognize the need for onboard diagnostic systems to monitor the performance of emission-treatment systems because diesel engines are growing in complexity.
January 4, 2007